Punta Gorda History Center Historic Buildings and and Site Records
415 West Marion Avenue
This prairie style home which originally had open porches was built for Edward and Nora Yeager in 1920. Their son E. Burnett Yeager was Charlotte County’s Tax For 30 years. After his death, he was succeeded by his wife Areta.
The house was later occupied by Judge W.R. Roberts, and later by Dr. Morris Alexander, who closed in the porches to create his office. The house has had several owners since then.
311 Goldstein Street
Built 1920. As of October, 2025 Historic Preservation Board approved demolition due to hurricane damage .
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First house in Trabue. The painting of this house now hangs in the home of Terry Runkle. Mrs. McAdow moved from Punta Gorda and gave th...
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Being demolished after Hurricane Milton 2024. Constructed in 1951 as a one-story, Masonry Vernacular, single-family house, the structure a...
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This prairie style home which originally had open porches was built for Edward and Nora Yeager in 1920. Their son E. Burnett Yeager was C...